District Court met on Monday with Judge Kevin Hoyer presiding.The following cases were heard:

Dean Hyde – Was arrested on a fugitive warrant from California for a parole violation.He waived extradition and will be returned to California.

Jessica Morris – Her disposition hearing was continued to April 26.

Stephen Frey – Motions hearing to ratify the plea agreement was approved.Frey received one year probation for Driving While Ability Impaired and must follow the terms of probation and pay all court costs.

Sheldon Howland – Received two years at the Department of Corrections for Burglary and 18 months at DOC for motor vehicle theft.He received credit for 280 days served and sentences will run concurrently.Will be on probation for three years when released from DOC.

Benjamin Ruiz – Received two years probation, 100 hours of community service and must pay court costs and restitution of $4,460.

Alvin Vaughn – In a plea agreement, received a 45 day jail sentence with work release and two years probation.The victim spoke about the domestic violence and what it has done to her family.She also said he continues to harass her and that he was a career criminal.She said he was not truthful or honest and she felt he should receive more time.Judge Hoyer did tell Vaughn to find another route home to his house and to not drive by the victim’s house anymore.Vaughn begins his jail sentence on March 8.

Melvin Flint – Disposition hearing continued until March 22.

Clint Goble – Disposition hearing continued until March 22.

Daniel McKenzie – Disposition hearing continued until March 22.

Trevor Parsons – Received two years probation and 100 hours community service for burglary.Must pay court costs and restitution.

Lonnie Whitney – A request to determine his competency was filed by his attorney.He will have to have a competency exam within the next 30 days and case was continued until April 26.